Kids are fragile. They should trust their feelings. The world is a battle between good and evil. We should stop repeating these untruths.
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Billy was a local celebrity in the early 1900s. And he might have been a murderer.
This biochemist is determined to create a new life form by reversing the shape of molecules.
If you want to have foamy beer inside the comfort of your own home, you need to invest in a special nucleated glass.
It’s simple to make, easy to use, and should work against any variant.
The World Air Quality Index shows how clean your city’s air is, in real time.
A controversial new philosophy paper tries to bring our moral prejudices to heel. Should it?
UAE is the world’s most expensive country to start a business, but it’s free in Rwanda.
By supplementing the “principle of marginal gains” with these practical steps, you’ll be well equipped for the journey towards excellence.
Could we finally detect the elusive Unruh effect?
We all have a place in our lives where we look the other way and pretend everything is fine. It’s a built-in excuse to act selfishly.
Advances in ancient DNA analysis gave researchers a new way to trace the movements of peoples across Eurasia.
Meet the power plant of the future.
It occurred naturally, and scientists know this for certain. Starting in late 2019, a novel strain of coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, began infecting human beings for the very first time. Discovered in samples […]
Origin of life studies have always focused on a set of strict environments that could give rise to life. Ante-life opens new possibilities.
So far, two papers have been retracted, and a third is under investigation. Accusations of plagiarism appear convincing.
A genetic study of British Columbia grizzly bears finds a weird link to local human languages.
When high-anxiety situations arise in the workplace, we tend to react by fighting, fleeing, freezing, or fawning — but there’s a hidden fifth option.
Digital analyses of Enlightenment-era letters are teaching us a thing or two about Locke, Voltaire, and others.
The brain implant lets her talk four times faster than the previous record.
The key to curbing sugar intake may lie in the gut rather than our tastebuds.
The discovery suggests that the “Boring Billion” period of evolution on Earth wasn’t so boring after all.
Australian parrots have worked out how to open trash bins, and the trick is spreading across Sydney.
Jim Lee, President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics, tells us how his childhood obsession with Superman changed his life.
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Team storming — as defined by psychologist Bruce Tuckman — can be fractious. Done right, the benefits are immense.
Think therapy is self-centered? Think again.
Like Mars today, Venus used to be a sci-fi superstar. Recent discoveries could re-ignite our interest in Earth’s “evil twin.”
Graphical user interfaces are how most of us interact with computers, from iPhones to laptops. But they were once condemned as making students lazy and destroying the art of writing.
About the project The goal of driving more progress across the world—scientifically, politically, economically, socially, etc—is one shared by many. And yet, debates about the best way to maximize progress […]